Mississippi Valley State University, Public university in Itta Bena, Mississippi, United States.
Mississippi Valley State University is a public institution located in Itta Bena that occupies approximately 450 acres along Highway 82. The campus offers degree programs through the College of Arts and Sciences and College of Education, including bachelor's and master's credentials in criminal justice, environmental health, education, and special education.
The Mississippi Legislature established this institution in 1946 as Mississippi Vocational College, initially focused on preparing teachers for schools in rural areas and elementary grades. Over time, it evolved beyond its original mission of teacher preparation and developed into a university offering a wider range of academic programs.
The Mean Green Marching Machine became the first African American ensemble to perform in the Tournament of Roses parade during 1965, marking a significant moment in the music world. This achievement reflected the artistic talents and cultural impact of students within the broader American music scene.
Visitors will find various facilities and green spaces distributed across the campus between classroom buildings and administrative structures. The campus infrastructure is accessible from Highway 82, making it straightforward for newcomers to arrive and navigate the grounds.
The institution operates WVSD 91.7 FM, a radio station that broadcasts local news and music programs across the Mississippi Delta region. This in-house media outlet keeps the college community connected with surrounding towns through daily programming.
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